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Webster Dictionary :: Receiver

RECE'IVER, n. 1. One who takes or receives in any manner. 2. An officer appointe...

Webster Dictionary :: Receiving

RECE'IVING, ppr. Taking; accepting; admitting; embracing; believing; entertaining.

Webster Dictionary :: Recelebrate

RECEL'EBRATE, v.t. [re and celebrate.] To celebrate again.

Webster Dictionary :: Recelebrated

RECEL'EBRATED, pp. Celebrated anew.

Webster Dictionary :: Recelebrating

RECEL'EBRATING, ppr. Celebrating anew.

Webster Dictionary :: Recelebration

RECELEBRA'TION, n. A renewed celebration.

Webster Dictionary :: Recency

RE'CENCY, n. [L. recens.] 1. Newness; new state; late origin; as the recency of ...

Webster Dictionary :: Recense

RECENSE, v.t. recens'. [L. recenso; re and censeo.] To review; to revise.

Webster Dictionary :: Recension

RECEN'SION, n. [L. recensio.] Review; examination; enumeration.

Webster Dictionary :: Recent

RE'CENT, a. [L. recens.] 1. New; being of late origin or existence. The ancients...

Webster Dictionary :: Recently

RE'CENTLY, adv. Newly; lately; freshly; not long since; as advices recently rece...

Webster Dictionary :: Recentness

RE'CENTNESS, n. Newness; freshness; lateness of origin or occurrence; as the rec...

Webster Dictionary :: Receptacle

RECEP'TACLE, n. [L. receptaculum, from receptus, recipio.] 1. A place or vessel ...

Webster Dictionary :: Receptacular

RECEPTAC'ULAR, a. In botany, pertaining to the receptacle or growing on it, as t...

Webster Dictionary :: Receptary

REC'EPTARY, n. Thing received. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Receptibility

RECEPTIBIL'ITY, n. The possibility of receiving.

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